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avery, richard, good to see you all. have a good weekend. see you next time. >> take care. >>> coming up, we'll talk politics, u.s. senate race in wisconsin heating up. when i was seventeen, i was not good to my skin. long summer days, and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® clinical skincare, exclusive ion2 complex combined with activating cream helps restore collagen depleted skin. neutrogena clinical skincare is clinically tested to undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just 4 weeks. do-overs do exist. [ female announcer ] clinical skincare. neutrogena. #1 dermatologist recommended brand. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> all right. politicking in new hampshire on stage today. a one-time republican presidential candidate who may be testing the waters again. our political producer peter hamby is watching from washington. good to see you. we're talking about mitt romney. what's
avery, richard, good to see you all. have a good weekend. see you next time. >> take care. >>> coming up, we'll talk politics, u.s. senate race in wisconsin heating up. when i was seventeen, i was not good to my skin. long summer days, and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® clinical skincare, exclusive ion2 complex combined with activating cream helps restore collagen depleted skin. neutrogena clinical skincare is clinically...
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secretary avery: thank you. [indistinct voice on p.a.] announcer: when charles bennett graduated from high school, he dreamed of returning to his old neighborhood as a teacher. but without the money for college, only half his dream came true. [car horn blares] he's back in the old neighborhood. please support the united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste. oh, my goodness! steve! shut up! do you have a problem with your friends driving recklessly? with your friends endangering your life? i'm here to tell you that reckless driving is the number one cause of teenage deaths. but with new and improved "slow down" you don't have to die! he's right! we should slow down! announcer: in the real world... passenger: kim, pay attention! [older man speaking foreign language] richie! richie! [speaking foreign language] yo, tye! what-up? richie! what-up, player? how ya doing, son? all right, man. i'm chillin', of course. you gonna be there, right? click freedomcenter.org to find yours.
secretary avery: thank you. [indistinct voice on p.a.] announcer: when charles bennett graduated from high school, he dreamed of returning to his old neighborhood as a teacher. but without the money for college, only half his dream came true. [car horn blares] he's back in the old neighborhood. please support the united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste. oh, my goodness! steve! shut up! do you have a problem with your friends driving recklessly? with your friends...
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. >> this is -- i don't know who this is -- this is 4-year-old avery. >> avery is on the side. >> there she is. this is 4-year-old avery with a big prize she won at king's dominion. >> and looking so cute. >> look at that beautiful smile on her face. >> i wonder how she got it home. because we were just down there at king's dominion and the funniest thing was in the parking lot for everyone to stuff these prize news their parking lots. >> might have to tie that one to the roof. >> mom and dad will get it home just fine. >> with those little pigtails she is cute. >> super cute. to send us your child's picture, go to myfoxdc.com. and i've never won an animal at any of those. one day. >> it will get better. >> i'm a little bit upset about it. i put a lot of money into it, steve. >> keep trying. you'll get that ring around the about thele sometime. >> that's what they tell me. >>> let's get to the weather. and we have fog out there out to the west. dense fog advisory until 9:00 this morning and some cool temperatures, fall-like out there. 57 in frederick. 57 in winchester. 52 for you in fre
. >> this is -- i don't know who this is -- this is 4-year-old avery. >> avery is on the side. >> there she is. this is 4-year-old avery with a big prize she won at king's dominion. >> and looking so cute. >> look at that beautiful smile on her face. >> i wonder how she got it home. because we were just down there at king's dominion and the funniest thing was in the parking lot for everyone to stuff these prize news their parking lots. >> might have to...
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secretary avery: commissioners, you are now at general public comment. members of the public may address you of interest to the public. president miguel: is there any general public comment on items not on the agenda? not appearing, public, is closed. -- public comment is closed. this hearing is adjourned. secretary avery: thank you. >> the public wants to access particular information about your house or neighborhood we point them to gis. gis is a combination of maps and data. not a graphic you see on a screen. you get the traffic for the streets the number of crimes for a police district in a period of time. if the idea of combining the different layerce of information and stacking them on top of each other to present to the public. >> other types of gis are web based mapping systems. like google earth, yahoo maps. microsoft. those are examples of on line mapping systems that can be used to find businesses or get driving directions or check on traffic conditions. all digital maps. >> gis is used in the city of san francisco to better support what depar
secretary avery: commissioners, you are now at general public comment. members of the public may address you of interest to the public. president miguel: is there any general public comment on items not on the agenda? not appearing, public, is closed. -- public comment is closed. this hearing is adjourned. secretary avery: thank you. >> the public wants to access particular information about your house or neighborhood we point them to gis. gis is a combination of maps and data. not a...
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roll call -- [ roll call ] linda avery: commissioner oh log gee is here. item one is case 2006.0848 he, for 23-34 doll lores are street, for continuance to september 2, 2010, item 212010.01 p 2d for 1027 hayes street, proposed for continuance to september 2nd, 2010, and commissioners, the first item, item number 7, 2001-.0054 u, personal wireless permit ordinance, this item is being proposed for continuance, to september 2nd, further on the calendar, item 9, case number, 2009.046d, i have been informed that the dr on this item has been withdrawn and this mat are is no longer before you for consideration, with that i am not aware of any other item on calendar proposed for continuance. president miguel: any public comment? if not it's closed, commissioner borden? commissioner borden: i move to continue the items to september 2nd. >> second. linda avery: thank you, commissioners, on the motion for continuance of items 1 and 2 as proposed on calendar and item 7 -- [ roll call ] linda avery: thank you commissioners those items are continued as announced. item 3
roll call -- [ roll call ] linda avery: commissioner oh log gee is here. item one is case 2006.0848 he, for 23-34 doll lores are street, for continuance to september 2, 2010, item 212010.01 p 2d for 1027 hayes street, proposed for continuance to september 2nd, 2010, and commissioners, the first item, item number 7, 2001-.0054 u, personal wireless permit ordinance, this item is being proposed for continuance, to september 2nd, further on the calendar, item 9, case number, 2009.046d, i have been...
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secretary avery: thank you. [horns honking] [siren wails] announcer: big dreams and goodrades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >>
secretary avery: thank you. [horns honking] [siren wails] announcer: big dreams and goodrades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a....
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linda avery: thank you. and although i rarely say anything during these kinds of times, i just do want to express my appreciation for working with you, bill, for all these many years. commissioner lee: thank you, bill. and the city attorney? >> i would like to speak for myself and my colleagues, and thank you for your years of service. you have always been very wonderful to work with, and have always posed very interesting questions for our office, so on behalf of all of us, i can say we very much enjoyed working with you and thank you and good luck. commissioner lee: thank you. linda avery: ok. thank you. commissioners, if we can move forward on the calendar, to director's report, announcements and review of past week's events at the board of supervisors, board of appeals and i will announce that the historic preservation did not meet this week. >> thank you and i want to add thanks to commissioner lee, and thank you for your service to the department and the commission and i especially want to say thank yo
linda avery: thank you. and although i rarely say anything during these kinds of times, i just do want to express my appreciation for working with you, bill, for all these many years. commissioner lee: thank you, bill. and the city attorney? >> i would like to speak for myself and my colleagues, and thank you for your years of service. you have always been very wonderful to work with, and have always posed very interesting questions for our office, so on behalf of all of us, i can say we...
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this is avery elizabeth. e is cutis the cutest baby in the history of the world. >> jimmy: she is cute. >> she's smart, she's funny, you know, got a great personality. but she is -- fascinated with this mustache. every time i hold her, it's both hands, grabs onto the top lip and swings around like a monkey, i mean, just hangs off my lip up he ere and she studies it and looks at it, looks at it, you know. and you think, am i doing something wrong, and then ba something wrong, and then bang. when she gets ahold of it, she's not letting go. >> jimmy: last time you were ur face? was shaved off and do think she got used to you without it? and now an intruder has invaded your face? >> that was not on my short list of possibilities, but -- >> jimmy: something to think of course. >> there's something she's ascinated with. >> jimmy: do you baby-sit? jimmy: yeah, so she does and well, i baby-sit with robyn. >> jimmy: yeah, so she does and you -- >> >> i haven't changed a diaper or we'll be sitting there, she's go, i th
this is avery elizabeth. e is cutis the cutest baby in the history of the world. >> jimmy: she is cute. >> she's smart, she's funny, you know, got a great personality. but she is -- fascinated with this mustache. every time i hold her, it's both hands, grabs onto the top lip and swings around like a monkey, i mean, just hangs off my lip up he ere and she studies it and looks at it, looks at it, you know. and you think, am i doing something wrong, and then ba something wrong, and...
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the federal court is going to dismiss this case based on standing as avery just said. but isn't it a dangerous precedent? this guy is on a kill or capture list, and his father is saying, look, let's just stop at this point in time and get a little due process here. just because allegations are made about his criminal activity, don't we need to vet it and litigate this? aren't we entitled to discovery? can the government be wrong? what happens if they're wrong and kill this guy? i don't know these answers but this is the united states, and it seems contra to our values and laws that a mere allegation can result in a perhaps kill list. >> how long will this process last? how long before the federal court determines whether indeed the department of defense has a good argument here? richard, you first. >> i think this is going to move very quickly, fred. i think maybe 60 to 90 days this is going to be disposed of. >> avery? >> i totally agree. this is high priority, dealing with national security. the court's got to move right now. >> avery freeman and richard herman, than
the federal court is going to dismiss this case based on standing as avery just said. but isn't it a dangerous precedent? this guy is on a kill or capture list, and his father is saying, look, let's just stop at this point in time and get a little due process here. just because allegations are made about his criminal activity, don't we need to vet it and litigate this? aren't we entitled to discovery? can the government be wrong? what happens if they're wrong and kill this guy? i don't know...
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secretary avery: if the president has called her name already, come to the microphone. president miguel: absolutely. >> thank you. my name is nicole. thank you, my name is susie. i am the president of the children's commission. i understand how much fun you are having right now. i am also here as the rector of child development center at cpmc. i am a pediatric psychologist, and we had over 17,000 visits of children from the bay area and the city and county of san francisco. i think it is important to note that our center is a developmental center for children and adolescents, and we see every child and family regardless of their ability to pay. consequently, with the 17,000 visits, we have over 350 families on the waitlist for developmental care. as well as where we are located is currently on van ness. that is a clinic at st. luke's hospital, and we have another clinic in bay view at the bayview pediatric clinic to serve that community. our work has gone on for approximately 10 years. we have partnered for pediatric services with the academy, st. anthony's foundation,
secretary avery: if the president has called her name already, come to the microphone. president miguel: absolutely. >> thank you. my name is nicole. thank you, my name is susie. i am the president of the children's commission. i understand how much fun you are having right now. i am also here as the rector of child development center at cpmc. i am a pediatric psychologist, and we had over 17,000 visits of children from the bay area and the city and county of san francisco. i think it is...
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>> siguen los mismos problemas falta de entrenamiento el hecho que los oficiales disparan primero y avery guano despuaver >> testigos dijeron que amenaza para otras mujeres. t al llegar los oficiales en inglés y en español le ordenaron que tirara el arma en vez se lanzó contra uno de ellos y le disparó. >>>carlos: acá han puesto velas y dejado muchos mensajes este llama a los policías asesinos. >> lamentablemente hubo un grupo que sdon skwedesconocer de dónd dónde apareció incitando a la violencia, en los Ángeles, carlos botifoll, telemundo. >josé: en nueva york un grupo de padres protestó contra la policía uno dicen que los castigan y otra arrestarlo sin justificación. >>>isolda: un día antes del inicio de clases padres e estudiantes decían que a la escuela se va aprender no a ser arrestado. utilizan como ejemplo el caso de alexis gonzález una estudiante de 13 años que en febrero del año pasado fue arrestada en pleno salón de clases por escribir en su pupitre con un marcador. >> la trataron como una criminal, le pusieron esposa, la hicieron cruzar, la humillaron y a m
>> siguen los mismos problemas falta de entrenamiento el hecho que los oficiales disparan primero y avery guano despuaver >> testigos dijeron que amenaza para otras mujeres. t al llegar los oficiales en inglés y en español le ordenaron que tirara el arma en vez se lanzó contra uno de ellos y le disparó. >>>carlos: acá han puesto velas y dejado muchos mensajes este llama a los policías asesinos. >> lamentablemente hubo un grupo que sdon skwedesconocer de dónd...
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there is avery festive atmosphere he. they're certainly hoping for a victory tonight, and right now their numbers are looking very good. i'm dcy spencer reporting live from largo. we'll send it back to you. >> thanks, darcy. >>> we return now to the republican candidate for county executive. douglas rosenfeld appears to have a substantial lead over his opponent, vovak. >> there is a lot more still ahead tonight on news4 at 11:00. a heavyweight set in maryland. >>> a woman died after being hit by a car in one of the busiest maryland areas. >>> he also worked as an fbi informant. >>> great day today, but will it stay that way through the rest of the work week and what about the weekend? the forecast, i'll have it for you. >>> he's no stranger to controversy. today the redskins running back made me comments on the radio that he probably would li hey, ove, i'm goa need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. ♪ yeah, you're right! [ horns honking ] hey, the's one right up the street. [ male announcer ] capit
there is avery festive atmosphere he. they're certainly hoping for a victory tonight, and right now their numbers are looking very good. i'm dcy spencer reporting live from largo. we'll send it back to you. >> thanks, darcy. >>> we return now to the republican candidate for county executive. douglas rosenfeld appears to have a substantial lead over his opponent, vovak. >> there is a lot more still ahead tonight on news4 at 11:00. a heavyweight set in maryland. >>>...
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reginald avery hired to help ellvator graduation rates taaesshome $233,000 in pay. %-4 percent graduation rate. >> no, it is not an acceptable number. we should be much higher. >> a request for an interview3 with university system chancellor william kirwin wasú denied. so we showed the graduation data to dr. john wolf. the associate vice chancellor for academic affairs for the university system of maryland. >> yes, thhy are of concern. in terms of the things that need to be done at each institutiin, %-admitted, to beesuccessful in attaining their degree. >> but coppin's graduation rate rivals those of other niversity -ystem schools. at the university of maryland eastern shore..3 15 percent of sttdents graduate in four years. 27 percent in five years. and 32 percent in six years. and this year, its president dr. wolf said although the nummers appear low, progress is being made. >> each institution has worked to define where the weaknesses are among their specific studen3 population, and put ii place programs to help address theú needs of those particular student populations. >> but as lo
reginald avery hired to help ellvator graduation rates taaesshome $233,000 in pay. %-4 percent graduation rate. >> no, it is not an acceptable number. we should be much higher. >> a request for an interview3 with university system chancellor william kirwin wasú denied. so we showed the graduation data to dr. john wolf. the associate vice chancellor for academic affairs for the university system of maryland. >> yes, thhy are of concern. in terms of the things that need to be...
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is he a avery arrogant. i don't respond well to that michael moore hasn't been on for years but ms. reiman selected this one. >> i would sacrifice myself, i'm not talking for any children, to remove the taliban. would you? >> um-huh. >> bill: would you? that's my next question. >> no. >> bill: would you sacrifice yourself to remove the children. >> i wouldn't sacrifice my life to track down the people who killed 3,000 people on our soil. >> bill: given refuge by the taliban. >> we didn't go after them did, we. >> bill: we removed the taliban. >> all of them? that's why the taliban are still killing our soldiers here. >> bill: moore, you can't kill everybody, come on. >> bill: i'm going to dispute this with you. i wasn't contemptuous. >> you were condescending. >> bill: in what way? >> when you first start speaking to him. contempt isn't just body language. it's also with the words you use. you were condescending as you spoke to him. then if you watch your face. >> bill: give me an example. what words did i use that were con dessending? >> okay. i would be willing to sacrifice my lif
is he a avery arrogant. i don't respond well to that michael moore hasn't been on for years but ms. reiman selected this one. >> i would sacrifice myself, i'm not talking for any children, to remove the taliban. would you? >> um-huh. >> bill: would you? that's my next question. >> no. >> bill: would you sacrifice yourself to remove the children. >> i wouldn't sacrifice my life to track down the people who killed 3,000 people on our soil. >> bill: given...
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concept and even if you try to scale it down a little bit with these examples in the 1950s, olsonilln did avery fams experiment, a series of experiments in which they put small wires into the brains of little rats and rats would push a lever to produce a dournt their brain. the current is so weak you wouldn't sense it even as a tickle on your skin. and the rats would press a lever over and over and over again to just have that electrical stimulus inside their brain. not just anywhere, it was in particular parts of the brain where you have to do that. and then the rats... it was so strong the kind of approach behavior and the behavior generating power of the stimulus they would stop eating, they would stop drinking, they would stop having sex. they would basically die. actually, they would die if you would let them go on and stimulate. they wouldn't eat. >> rose: so the pleasure was so great they would sacrifice everything. >> more pleasurable than anything else. a remarkable set of experiments. >> amazing. absolutely amazing. that's it. >> just as an aside, peter millner who together with olds
concept and even if you try to scale it down a little bit with these examples in the 1950s, olsonilln did avery fams experiment, a series of experiments in which they put small wires into the brains of little rats and rats would push a lever to produce a dournt their brain. the current is so weak you wouldn't sense it even as a tickle on your skin. and the rats would press a lever over and over and over again to just have that electrical stimulus inside their brain. not just anywhere, it was in...